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>> if he wins -- have they called iowa and nevada yet? >> they called iowa. >> it's not a growth strategy. >> in my lifetime, and i still got a couple of good years left, will we ever cut spending in this country? >> there is always a reason, it seems to me, in the united states, which is just like europe, never to cut spending. >> the pentagon is like hhs with metals. let's be serious about it. it is not just submarines and hardware. you want to talk taxes first? i want to talk tax hikes last. and spending cuts. this country, we are running trillion dollar budget deficits. we are running close to 4 trillion dollars spending per year. and no one wants to cut $50 billions. >> i'm taking larry out of this. the whole conversation about the fiscal cliff is an acknowledgment that stimulus works. >> i don't know how you get there. >> what he is saying is -- >> spending cuts. >> will reduce growth. >> that's the whole point of a fiscal cliff. >> if you lower the spending share of gdp. you will grow -- >> diana? >> over to you. >> we gave up a gr
>> if he wins -- have they called iowa and nevada yet? >> they called iowa. >> it's not a growth strategy. >> in my lifetime, and i still got a couple of good years left, will we ever cut spending in this country? >> there is always a reason, it seems to me, in the united states, which is just like europe, never to cut spending. >> the pentagon is like hhs with metals. let's be serious about it. it is not just submarines and hardware. you want to talk taxes...
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say it again, ohio, nevada -- >> ohio, wisconsin, nevada. if barack obama gets those three, can win every other swing state -- >> do the polls tell us that he is ahead in those three? >> yes. >> they do? >> he is ahead in all three. in fact of the nine swing states, tyler, mitt romney has a clear lead only in the state of north carolina. he is even with president obama in florida and many strategists in both parties believe florida will go to mitt romney but he has got to get a lot more than that. >> john harwood, thank you very much. as john outlined it is very difficult for either candidate, frankly, to get to that magic 270 number without the state of ohio and here's video evidence from cleveland as to how important it is. both the romney and the biden campaign planes making stops at the cleveland hopkins airport and holding last-minute appearances in the state. our senior correspondent scott cohn is in the buckeye state, a state with the state of the economy actually cuts both ways. scott? >> yeah, it does, tyler. first, a look at how th
say it again, ohio, nevada -- >> ohio, wisconsin, nevada. if barack obama gets those three, can win every other swing state -- >> do the polls tell us that he is ahead in those three? >> yes. >> they do? >> he is ahead in all three. in fact of the nine swing states, tyler, mitt romney has a clear lead only in the state of north carolina. he is even with president obama in florida and many strategists in both parties believe florida will go to mitt romney but he has...
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nevada's going to go for -- i mean -- >> you think it's over? you think it's done? >> i think it's over. and what i'm trying to say is there's a clash of principles in this country. a f very fierce clash. okay? i happen to be on the supply side of that clash. free market. look, can you find common ground? in other words, you can have leadership. doesn't mean you have to give up your principles. can you find common ground? and i think what john harwood said is a good point. it is true two summers ago that they were close. they were close. whether that's the promiseland remains to be seen. something has to give otherwise the economy is going to hell again and the country will go bankrupt. >> larry, there's a -- >> the country will go bankrupt? >> the country will go bankrupt. if we can't solve this stuff with entitlements and the debt ceiling, the country will go bankrupt. >> very large bipartisan group in the senate that is willing to come together. the question is, is the house ready to play that? >> let me bring in a couple new voices to the mix. we have catherine
nevada's going to go for -- i mean -- >> you think it's over? you think it's done? >> i think it's over. and what i'm trying to say is there's a clash of principles in this country. a f very fierce clash. okay? i happen to be on the supply side of that clash. free market. look, can you find common ground? in other words, you can have leadership. doesn't mean you have to give up your principles. can you find common ground? and i think what john harwood said is a good point. it is...
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iowa and nevada are too early to call. in florida at least an hour wait in line at already closed polls still lies ahead for some voters. democrats picking up three additional seats. republicans are projected to retain control. >> let's get to john harwood with a look at where we stand in the map room. >> we're still awaiting the seven swing states. florida and the state of virginia are both extremely close races. if president obama wins the state of florida, the race is over. but mitt romney is very, very much in that game. he needs to win florida, north carolina, and virginia and also win the state of ohio to get from where he is now, he's on track now to win 191 electoral votes. president obama is in line for 251. we're going to have to wait until more votes are counted before we know who gets there. >> >> your thoughts of where we stand and what this means for the economy. >> what you have is, of course, what we do know is that the republicans will hold on to the house of representatives. that the ve increase in the nu
iowa and nevada are too early to call. in florida at least an hour wait in line at already closed polls still lies ahead for some voters. democrats picking up three additional seats. republicans are projected to retain control. >> let's get to john harwood with a look at where we stand in the map room. >> we're still awaiting the seven swing states. florida and the state of virginia are both extremely close races. if president obama wins the state of florida, the race is over. but...
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that is nevada, where harry reid is retiring and his seat is vulnerable. joe heck could win that state which means democrats have a higher hill. the hill is really high when you take a look at the house of representatives. there's only about three dozen competitive races. democrats would have to run the table with almost all of them. very difficult. and donald trump's closing in the polls makes it more difficult. forecasters saying no more than 20 for democrats in the house. we'll see in a week, guys. >> john, we mentioned the headlines in the top of the hour, comey e-mail stories on the clinton side, flurry of news yesterday of varying degrees regarding donald trump. is all of that noise at this point? is it really about get out the vote? are we in that period already? >> yes, we are. of course, a significant amount of the votes have already been cast. early voting has become so widespread across the country. at least a quarter of the vote in this entire election is already in the books. people look at the polls and what we can tell is that american turno
that is nevada, where harry reid is retiring and his seat is vulnerable. joe heck could win that state which means democrats have a higher hill. the hill is really high when you take a look at the house of representatives. there's only about three dozen competitive races. democrats would have to run the table with almost all of them. very difficult. and donald trump's closing in the polls makes it more difficult. forecasters saying no more than 20 for democrats in the house. we'll see in a...
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. >>> nevada is another state to watch. las vegas has had more political tv ads than any other city in the nation. and the candidates have been stumping there every single week. jane wells is stomping the ground there is as well. jane? >> reporter: i'm outside caesars palace, las vegas is packed, obviously everybody voted early or not voting at all we talk about nevada, we talk about the gaming companies and some ceos have contributed to mitt romney. all of them have contributed to state republican races, las vegas sands, mgm resorts, wynn, caesars. off the strip in a state with the highest unemployment rate in the nation, one wealthy co is spending his money on a bold, private gamble on job creation. >> this is our newest zap poe's office building. >> reporter: online shoe retailer zap poes, based in henderson, nevada, is running to a generally run down area north of the strip, better known for tattoo parlors than glitz. ceo tony shea taken over several floors in a condo in that neighborhood. he is planning to invest $350
. >>> nevada is another state to watch. las vegas has had more political tv ads than any other city in the nation. and the candidates have been stumping there every single week. jane wells is stomping the ground there is as well. jane? >> reporter: i'm outside caesars palace, las vegas is packed, obviously everybody voted early or not voting at all we talk about nevada, we talk about the gaming companies and some ceos have contributed to mitt romney. all of them have contributed...
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certainly, nevada, wyoming and in this case utah, other states in the west, colorado, are areas where this is a hot issue. that's something that we will play out in the local political battles. we have seen this president be very savvy about some of the things he is doing. targeting those specific communities that have long-running die spells haven't been addressed including wisconsin dairy farmers. this week, you will see action taken here on canadian lumber coming in. they are american timber industry officials who feel like they have been given the short-end of the sfik tick on t timber issue. they are targeting these political issues that have very deep, political resonance in local communities that are feeling like they are ignored by the federal government. >> amen, stay close if you would. we are going to continue the conversation as we await the president at the interior department finding those executive orders. we also want to talk about the impact here on the market. we want to bring in dan morgan, a foportfolio manager and burns mckinney with nsj investment group. welcome
certainly, nevada, wyoming and in this case utah, other states in the west, colorado, are areas where this is a hot issue. that's something that we will play out in the local political battles. we have seen this president be very savvy about some of the things he is doing. targeting those specific communities that have long-running die spells haven't been addressed including wisconsin dairy farmers. this week, you will see action taken here on canadian lumber coming in. they are american timber...
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nevada is a caucus state, the next on the list. what has gingrich got going in nevada? >> gingrich has a great game. nevada is even more complicated because ron paul is more organized there. he has been spending months on the ground. gingrich has a pretty good operation. what you're seeing is very interesting. tea party groups are coalescing around gingrich with all of his flaws. and they're saying he is the anti-establishment candidate. that's really going to help him. remember, what put gingrich over the top in south carolina? tea party groups. in florida? tea party groups. in nevada an interesting coalition. keep an eye on it. >> ed rogers, you wanted to say something? >> well, nevada is going to be a footnote. florida is a headline. and if romney wins by a big number, it's going to be hard to see how the trick birthday candle of newt gingrich's candidacy flickers back to life. he is going to stay in the race there is no reason to get out. but a big win in florida, that person is going to be our nominee. a big win. if it's a marginal win -- >> it's about delegates. i
nevada is a caucus state, the next on the list. what has gingrich got going in nevada? >> gingrich has a great game. nevada is even more complicated because ron paul is more organized there. he has been spending months on the ground. gingrich has a pretty good operation. what you're seeing is very interesting. tea party groups are coalescing around gingrich with all of his flaws. and they're saying he is the anti-establishment candidate. that's really going to help him. remember, what put...
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any cases here. >> reporter: zero, not a single positive test recorded, joining esmeralda county in nevada and an area the locals call colao pop au as areas untouched. there's been no lockdown in loving county. the only church and school were closed before the pandemic no mandate to wear a mask. >> i don't wear a mask anywhere, you know what i mean i'm a germophobe so i keep my hands washed and distance from people. >> reporter: how have they stayed covid free? chuck serving breakfast and lunch at the wagon says it is simple. >> who is here to give it to us. >> reporter: less than 170 people live in the county, neighbors separated by fence post and miles of scrub brush and cactus social distancing is just a way of life here. >> it is different, and i think it speaks well for the rural areas. for the most part people respect each other they normally keep their distance. >> reporter: things do move at a different pace, a little slower. but still fast enough to avoid covid-19 yeah, and you know another striking thing about being here, unless we bring it up, you don't hear a word about covid-1
any cases here. >> reporter: zero, not a single positive test recorded, joining esmeralda county in nevada and an area the locals call colao pop au as areas untouched. there's been no lockdown in loving county. the only church and school were closed before the pandemic no mandate to wear a mask. >> i don't wear a mask anywhere, you know what i mean i'm a germophobe so i keep my hands washed and distance from people. >> reporter: how have they stayed covid free? chuck serving...
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and a county in nevada nbc's jay gray is there tonight. jay, no covid. dream come true. >> reporter: you're absolutely right. look, back here is like being back at the time before the pandemic this little pocket of west texas. the driver here, oil and gas and ranching, but they've also got a built-in advantage when it comes to the virus wide open and extreme social distancing there are more cattle than people in loving county, texas. >> we're very close to the federal description of frontier. less than 6 people per square mile. >> reporter: there's no shopping center, no starbucks not even a traffic light another thing you won't find here, covid-19 >> so far we haven't had any cases here >> reporter: zero. not a single positive test recorded joining esmerelda county in nevada and a place in hawaii as the only places in the u.s. untouched by the virus there's been no lockdown in loving county. the only church and school closed long before the pandemic. there's been no mandate to wear masks. >> i don't wear a mask anywhere. i am a germophobe. i keep my han
and a county in nevada nbc's jay gray is there tonight. jay, no covid. dream come true. >> reporter: you're absolutely right. look, back here is like being back at the time before the pandemic this little pocket of west texas. the driver here, oil and gas and ranching, but they've also got a built-in advantage when it comes to the virus wide open and extreme social distancing there are more cattle than people in loving county, texas. >> we're very close to the federal description of...
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i'm pessimistic about nevada. much more optimistic about colorado. but to close the loop, given what you know now, you were the first guy to give him florida, virginia and north carolina. given what you know now, is mitt romney the leader in this race today right now? >> i think if you look -- if you add to those three states ohio and new hampshire and in both of our suffolk polls, we have the race dead even in both states at 47, you mentioned the ballot test number at 47, that gets him to 270. but i'm not willing to just willy-nilly give michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, nevada -- i think those are potentially -- they could stay blue based on the ballot test numbers. now, as in polling, polling's a snapshot, everything can change. and if that happens, and obama were to drop, then obviously -- >> we'll be watching very carefully. david and bill, thank you, gentlemen. i appreciate it very much. >>> up next on "kudlow," hurricane sandy takes aim at the east coast with meteorologists saying it's likely to cause $1 billion in damages. the full story on
i'm pessimistic about nevada. much more optimistic about colorado. but to close the loop, given what you know now, you were the first guy to give him florida, virginia and north carolina. given what you know now, is mitt romney the leader in this race today right now? >> i think if you look -- if you add to those three states ohio and new hampshire and in both of our suffolk polls, we have the race dead even in both states at 47, you mentioned the ballot test number at 47, that gets him...
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nevada, a swing state, posted the highest unemployment rate at 12%. >> that 44 state number is a bad number, but i want to say to viewers there is really no evidence that the unemployment rate will determine the election. things like income, attitudes, there is no evidence of that. by the way, nevada may be a perfect case because i would say now they are in the democratic column sh even with 13% unemployment rate. that's grist for another mill another time. thanks for coming on. >>> up next, a good week on the economic front. pretty good. slow and steady as she goes. hold off the double dip recession. that's my take. we'll ask our experts what they a think. [ male announcer ] if you have to take care of legal matters. legalzoom has an easy and affordable option. you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support, backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 hours can go by before i realize tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that i haven't even looked away from my screen. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 t
nevada, a swing state, posted the highest unemployment rate at 12%. >> that 44 state number is a bad number, but i want to say to viewers there is really no evidence that the unemployment rate will determine the election. things like income, attitudes, there is no evidence of that. by the way, nevada may be a perfect case because i would say now they are in the democratic column sh even with 13% unemployment rate. that's grist for another mill another time. thanks for coming on....
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he's now setting his lights on nevada and the road ahead. reince priebus, head of the rnc joins us in a first on cnbc interview. good morning. >> hey, carl, how are you? >> i'm good. the argument lately is romney needs to be battle tested, he needs to show that he can take a punch, that he can throw a punch. after last night's results did he pass those tests? >> well, he had a good night. we congratulate him for a good showing in florida. you know, i think it's about vetting the candidates but it's also about them making the case to our base. our base is pretty diverse, as you know. it's a tough road. i think primaries are difficult. but in the end i think it's all better for us and this will be a referendum on barack obama once we get a nominee. we'll have to make the case and do a good job of showing the american people we've got an alternative that's articulate and strong and can lead this country. >> yeah. a lot of the poll results, i'm sure you've been over them for the past few hours. electability, for those for whom that was a number
he's now setting his lights on nevada and the road ahead. reince priebus, head of the rnc joins us in a first on cnbc interview. good morning. >> hey, carl, how are you? >> i'm good. the argument lately is romney needs to be battle tested, he needs to show that he can take a punch, that he can throw a punch. after last night's results did he pass those tests? >> well, he had a good night. we congratulate him for a good showing in florida. you know, i think it's about vetting...
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terrible, nevada, nevada. >> i had one of the candidates call it nevada. >> they'll lose the primary. >> i thought it was nevada. >> facebook's ipo -- >> nevada? >> there's no, it's nevada. it's absolutely nevada. >> one of the candidates did that. facebook's ipo formally expected later. i should talk, because i have changed, i think it should be -- >> we're back on this again? >> we went for several months and now we're back there. >> it is german, it means to exchange. it was always my suggestion for the proposed nyse deutsche bÖrse deal that the new exchange should be called tauscha, too. >> if we're talking german. but my ancestors decided to change it to tauscha. >> they might have gotten the deal passed if they would have changed the name. >> that would have been very diplomatic, it never got steam. facebook is the deal of the day now that we know the fate of that deutsche bÖrse deal and what we're expecting is prospectus to come today, filing for placeholder of $5 billion. andrew a want to talk a little bit about the underwriters, because obviously morgan stanley was a shoe-i
terrible, nevada, nevada. >> i had one of the candidates call it nevada. >> they'll lose the primary. >> i thought it was nevada. >> facebook's ipo -- >> nevada? >> there's no, it's nevada. it's absolutely nevada. >> one of the candidates did that. facebook's ipo formally expected later. i should talk, because i have changed, i think it should be -- >> we're back on this again? >> we went for several months and now we're back there. >>...
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romney's win in nevada and florida, he won almost across the board. economic conservatives, social conservatives, self-described tea party people, moderates. he is bringing it home and honing his message and delivering. and that's why he's had these huge margins of victory. in the places where delegates are actually being awarded. i wasn't emif a seize these three too much tomorrow because there are no delegates being awarded. they're largely beauty contests, and romney and the campaign are very disciplined this year. they're they're spending time and money and resources where they can bring delegates home. so look for the big payoff in places like super tuesday and primary states. >> keith boykin, on the other hand, to be fair and balanced, mr. romney has had a couple major league gaffes. one he's not worried about poor people. he's for the safety net. he would agree with you, and he would probably agree with president obama. but not conservatives. and the second one is, he wants to raise the minimum wage by indexing it for inflation. you might agree
romney's win in nevada and florida, he won almost across the board. economic conservatives, social conservatives, self-described tea party people, moderates. he is bringing it home and honing his message and delivering. and that's why he's had these huge margins of victory. in the places where delegates are actually being awarded. i wasn't emif a seize these three too much tomorrow because there are no delegates being awarded. they're largely beauty contests, and romney and the campaign are...
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. >> actually it's nevada. >> nevada. >> it is nevada. they get mad if you don't call it nevada. they do. i heard him say nevada before. it's -- you can look at -- google it. brian williams got in all kinds of -- >> not a tomato tomato situation. >> where it could be either. >> one way. >> trump was speaking at a rally in reno, nevada. >>> when we come back, the breakfast bounce, it's been a year since mcdonald's rolled out all day breakfast. what has it meant for the stock and we'll talk to the newly top rated analyst covering the restaurant sector. back in a moment. now that fedex has helped us simplify our e-commerce, we could focus on bigger issues, like our passive aggressive environment. we're not passive aggressive. hey, hey, hey, there are no bad suggestions here... no matter how lame they are. well said, ann. i've always admired how you just say what's in your head, without thinking. very brave. good point ted. you're living proof that looks aren't everything. thank you. welcome. so, fedex helped simplify our e-commerce business and this is not a passive aggressive envir
. >> actually it's nevada. >> nevada. >> it is nevada. they get mad if you don't call it nevada. they do. i heard him say nevada before. it's -- you can look at -- google it. brian williams got in all kinds of -- >> not a tomato tomato situation. >> where it could be either. >> one way. >> trump was speaking at a rally in reno, nevada. >>> when we come back, the breakfast bounce, it's been a year since mcdonald's rolled out all day breakfast....
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are the carpetbaggers of nevada. we've had people from nevada who really take issue with it on the show who called us out on it which is why we are so sensitive to it. >> i've become sensitive now as well. >> it came from people from nevada calling in. i will -- >> maybe i'm hanging with the wrong people in vegas. >> i don't doubt that. >> thank you. >>> back to the news, we have a few releases to watch today on the earnings front. we're going to get quarterly results before the bell from coca-cola. analysts are looking for a profit of 77 cents on revenue of nearly $11 billion. disney is also going to be reporting today after the bell. the immediamedia giant has seen earnings 72 cents a share with revenue of $11.1 billion. as for the economic calendar later today at 10:00 eastern time we're going to get the labor department on job openings and labor turnover. so-called jolts report and then the fed releases december consumer credit debt. >> and greece's prime minister and the leaders of the main political parties res
are the carpetbaggers of nevada. we've had people from nevada who really take issue with it on the show who called us out on it which is why we are so sensitive to it. >> i've become sensitive now as well. >> it came from people from nevada calling in. i will -- >> maybe i'm hanging with the wrong people in vegas. >> i don't doubt that. >> thank you. >>> back to the news, we have a few releases to watch today on the earnings front. we're going to get...
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then you go to nevada, another state which is highly contested, also with a large hispanic population, hard hit by foreclosures, president obama's only up 2 points there. mitt romney tried to move the needle by traveling to california to visit the bankrupt solyndra that got federal aid from the stimulus and attacked the president for crony capitalism. >> you realize if the business had done spectacularly well, the shareholders, his friends, wow done very, very well. but the taxpayers would've just gotten their money back. on the other hand, of course, as the business failed, as it did, it's the taxpayers that get stuck with losing $500 million. >> now, team obama had its own road trip news conference. david axelrod went to the massachusetts state house and highlighted what he said were flaws in governor romney's record when he was serving there. president obama, for his part, got to take the high road, play the statesman at the white house with the unveiling of portraits for president george w. bush and laura bush. and he used the occasion to invoke his own successes on national secur
then you go to nevada, another state which is highly contested, also with a large hispanic population, hard hit by foreclosures, president obama's only up 2 points there. mitt romney tried to move the needle by traveling to california to visit the bankrupt solyndra that got federal aid from the stimulus and attacked the president for crony capitalism. >> you realize if the business had done spectacularly well, the shareholders, his friends, wow done very, very well. but the taxpayers...
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nevada is the opposite case. high unemployment rate but some argue harry reid has put enough machinery on the ground to make a difference for the democrats. >> first, can you hear me this time? >> we can. >> great. so first i will say as a virginia resident, i think we're all going to be very happy when this election is finally over. when you're in a swing state you get ten robo calls a day and things stuffed in your mailbox every night. virginia is exceptional for a couple reasons. first, governor mcdonald has done quite an extraordinary job of lifting the economy here, done it with a set of policies that are in direct opposition to president obama has done in the past and will do in the future, that is he's lowered tax rates closed a budget deficit. but as was pointed out earlier, virginia is also a place that benefits tremendously from federal government, from the military, and from businesses that associate themselves with the defense establishment in general. i do think that if virginia goes to obama, that's
nevada is the opposite case. high unemployment rate but some argue harry reid has put enough machinery on the ground to make a difference for the democrats. >> first, can you hear me this time? >> we can. >> great. so first i will say as a virginia resident, i think we're all going to be very happy when this election is finally over. when you're in a swing state you get ten robo calls a day and things stuffed in your mailbox every night. virginia is exceptional for a couple...
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california, arizona, florida, i don't know about nevada, maybe. big, big drops in housing prices, bob. 40%, 50% in some of these sta states. that's spurring massive sole zeals. could theed a skrumt in the marketplace be one of the key reasons why sales are improving and hence prices are creeping higher? >> of course. prices are way down. they're not high anymore. i mean, they're down 55% in las vegas. and there's other places. so yeah, they were out of line and now they're not. so it's not implausible. of course, we do have a high inventory of unsold homes and we've got problemings. -- problems. but that doesn't necessarily -- the thing you have to understand is we can be in a high unemployment economy and still have a booming housing market. i'm not saying it will happen, but it can happen. it's happened before. >> just in the last few moments here, if prices are firming up, doesn't that help the credit worthiness of all those mortgages and sub prime mortgages and what not, held by banks, which have held back the economy? i mean, isn't this reall
california, arizona, florida, i don't know about nevada, maybe. big, big drops in housing prices, bob. 40%, 50% in some of these sta states. that's spurring massive sole zeals. could theed a skrumt in the marketplace be one of the key reasons why sales are improving and hence prices are creeping higher? >> of course. prices are way down. they're not high anymore. i mean, they're down 55% in las vegas. and there's other places. so yeah, they were out of line and now they're not. so it's...
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five days and figure out ways to take the state of florida, take the state of iowa, take the state of nevada and try to find something else to get over the hump, guys. >> john, i know ohio is always critically important, but you say he's in the lead there. it looks like from some of the maps i'm watching, the michigans, wisconsins, and north carolina, to some extent, are going to become even more important swing states in terms of getting her over the hump. >> reporter: that's right. those are swing states that are holding for her. wisconsin and michigan have gone consistently democratic lately. donald trump's campaign has tried to build momentum among bad luck wlhites. there are a lot of blue collar whites. so far, donald trump has not been able to achieve a polling majority in those states. so you look at pennsylvania, wisconsin, you look at michigan. all of those are big rust belt targets for donald trump. he hasn't gotten there yet. he's giving it a shot. he's been putting new effort in those states, but we'll have to see what the last five days yields for him in terms of movement in the
five days and figure out ways to take the state of florida, take the state of iowa, take the state of nevada and try to find something else to get over the hump, guys. >> john, i know ohio is always critically important, but you say he's in the lead there. it looks like from some of the maps i'm watching, the michigans, wisconsins, and north carolina, to some extent, are going to become even more important swing states in terms of getting her over the hump. >> reporter: that's...
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voting is already under way in two dozen states with more to come in battleground states like colorado, nevada and florida. more than half the ballots are expected to come in early. all before presidential debates or the final month crush of tv ads and candidate rallies. of course, larry, we'll be watching for those as well. >> we'll be covering those debates here at cnbc as well. many thanks. snaebs's jackie deangelis. coming up, the battle for the middle class. romney ramps it up with a new campaign slogan that has some real curb appeal. more tax cuts, more take-home pay, more jobs. i'm going to break it down and show you how much more you'll take home under a president romney. that is next up. now, that's what i call a test drive. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone!
voting is already under way in two dozen states with more to come in battleground states like colorado, nevada and florida. more than half the ballots are expected to come in early. all before presidential debates or the final month crush of tv ads and candidate rallies. of course, larry, we'll be watching for those as well. >> we'll be covering those debates here at cnbc as well. many thanks. snaebs's jackie deangelis. coming up, the battle for the middle class. romney ramps it up with a...
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i'm talking about iowa, colorado, new hampshire, ohio, nevada, all states where president obama's doing very well. at least as competitive with romney. if mitt romney wins the states in his base, plus the two where he's leading, he only gets to 235 electoral votes, he needs many more to get elected. president obama would have many more, 303. so what mitt romney's got to do is figure a way to take some of those states away from the president. virginia, florida, ohio, colorado, iowa. that's where the election's going to be decided. mitt romney easily got a hill to climb the last 24 hours but nobody can say he can't do it. >> very good, thanks john, we appreciate it. on the eve of the election it's still the economy. that's still issue number one. which candidate offers a stronger pro-growth plan for the economy? let's bring in robert rice, former labor secretary and cnbc contributor, author of "beyond outrage." and stove moore, author of "return to prosperity." i want to make it short and sweet and simple. robert rice, who has the better economic growth program? >> barack obama. >> and wh
i'm talking about iowa, colorado, new hampshire, ohio, nevada, all states where president obama's doing very well. at least as competitive with romney. if mitt romney wins the states in his base, plus the two where he's leading, he only gets to 235 electoral votes, he needs many more to get elected. president obama would have many more, 303. so what mitt romney's got to do is figure a way to take some of those states away from the president. virginia, florida, ohio, colorado, iowa. that's where...
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fund and invest in bain capital, but really, whether employment in ohio and florida and wisconsin and nevada and other swing states is going to improve under the likes of mitt romney. it's an employment question. and that really goes to this whole debate about austerity versus taxes as well. voters have to feel a benefit. if you're unemployed or your neighbor is unemployed, you're not happy until you have a job. so the question the president is posing is can mitt romney, who sliced jobs away from companies, really bring jobs back to the economy? that's a fair debate. and i do think it goes to the president's a benefit. because those folks in wisconsin and michigan and ohio are going to relate to the president and his arguments a lot more than they are going to be able to relate to mitt romney and his. >> sarah feagin, what do you think? smart strategy or low blow? >> well, i think it's a low flow. if you look at the totality of what bain capital has done in the u.s. economy, they have grown 80% of their businesses. they have added far more jobs than they ever had a cut, and they have contrib
fund and invest in bain capital, but really, whether employment in ohio and florida and wisconsin and nevada and other swing states is going to improve under the likes of mitt romney. it's an employment question. and that really goes to this whole debate about austerity versus taxes as well. voters have to feel a benefit. if you're unemployed or your neighbor is unemployed, you're not happy until you have a job. so the question the president is posing is can mitt romney, who sliced jobs away...
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. >>> good evening from the thomas and mack center from the university of nevada, las vegas. i'm chris wallace of fox news. i welcome you to the third and final of the 2016 presidential debates between secretary of state hillary clinton and donald j. trump. this debate is sponsored by the commission on presidential debates. the commission has designed the format. six roughly 15-minute segments with two-minute answers to the first question and then open discussion for the rest of each segment. both campaigns have agreed to those rules. for the record, i decided the topics and the questions in each topic. none of those questions has been shared with the commission or the two candidates. the audience here in the hall has promised to remain silent. no cheers, boos or other interruptions so you and me can focus on what the candidates have to say. no noise, except for right now, as we welcome the democratic nominee for president, hillary clinton, and the republican nominee for president, mr. trump. [ applause ] secretary clinton, mr. trump, welcome. let's get right to it. the first
. >>> good evening from the thomas and mack center from the university of nevada, las vegas. i'm chris wallace of fox news. i welcome you to the third and final of the 2016 presidential debates between secretary of state hillary clinton and donald j. trump. this debate is sponsored by the commission on presidential debates. the commission has designed the format. six roughly 15-minute segments with two-minute answers to the first question and then open discussion for the rest of each...
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>> not getting worse is the mantra for the ceo with communities in california, florida, arizona and nevada, woodside was uniquely poised to lose in the latest housing crash and did, filing chapter 11 bankruptcy in september of 2008. >> come on in. >> we are ready. yeah. >> we are ready. >> now lean, woodside is using lower prices, smaller designs and fewer high end amenities to draw in today's battle weary buyers. >> i got a good deal the way i see it, $260,000. four bedroom, three bath, three-car garage. can't beat that. >> apparently it's slowly working. >> i'm not going to deploy a lot of capital placed on the bet that the second half of this year is going to be strong. i'm much more confident about the first half than the second half. >> now, woodside had expanded during the height of the housing boone moving from west into maryland and they started with homes in the 3,000 square foot range and the $500,000 range. now, they're selling more in the 2,000 square foot range and the $50,000 to $400,000 range. perfect example of the home builders downsizing but getting those sales made. tile
>> not getting worse is the mantra for the ceo with communities in california, florida, arizona and nevada, woodside was uniquely poised to lose in the latest housing crash and did, filing chapter 11 bankruptcy in september of 2008. >> come on in. >> we are ready. yeah. >> we are ready. >> now lean, woodside is using lower prices, smaller designs and fewer high end amenities to draw in today's battle weary buyers. >> i got a good deal the way i see it,...
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if we look at arizona, idaho, nevada, utah, these are where the biggest appreciation has taken place. what's the strategy here? do you chase some of the lower end markets or do you chase the core markets now? as an investor, what's the right strategy? >> what an investor looks at typically is their own local market because they know it best. the investors that go into somebody else's backyard and try to become a wheeler-dealer there always lose their shirts. even though we can look at all these markets, they're actually individual pockets with local investors buying. those are the smart guys, the guys that start trying to sharp shoot the market based on statistical surveys nationwide. never do well in that business. it's always the local buyer that's making the killing. >> the fete has been pretty keen for momentum to continue in the sector, and this scheme is about trying to narrow the spread between treasuries and mortgage rates for borrowers. we have seen some traction already on that part. a lot of investors now want to hide out as a safe haven. do you think this is actually going
if we look at arizona, idaho, nevada, utah, these are where the biggest appreciation has taken place. what's the strategy here? do you chase some of the lower end markets or do you chase the core markets now? as an investor, what's the right strategy? >> what an investor looks at typically is their own local market because they know it best. the investors that go into somebody else's backyard and try to become a wheeler-dealer there always lose their shirts. even though we can look at all...
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what's next for mitt romney after taking nevada as he moves 0en to other states. detail on the big battle between the nasdaq and the nyse for facebook. what will friday's big jobs number mean for a new round of potential quantitative easing? first, three years after receiving a government bailout quarterback gm is on track to report net income 6 about $8 billion for 2011. earnings are set nor next week. beyond that gm is talking about profits of $10 billion a year. steve rattner oversaw the bailout and the restructuring of the auto industry in 2009 as the white house's car czar, he joins us today from new york. >> good morning, carl, happy to be here. >> why would the company telegraph this kind of year and margin specifically they're talking about? >> look, i think it's wonderful that gm, after years of underachieving, is setting it self-for stretch goals, trying to raise the bar, get everybody focused on getting to the highest ground possible. i think it's a symbol of the kind of energy and ambition that exists within this company now. >> the cfo, the 10 billion
what's next for mitt romney after taking nevada as he moves 0en to other states. detail on the big battle between the nasdaq and the nyse for facebook. what will friday's big jobs number mean for a new round of potential quantitative easing? first, three years after receiving a government bailout quarterback gm is on track to report net income 6 about $8 billion for 2011. earnings are set nor next week. beyond that gm is talking about profits of $10 billion a year. steve rattner oversaw the...
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we have seen in states like nevada very high turnout of latinos. same is true in the state of florida. in florida more people voted early than at all in 2012. that is a sign that this is catching on with the public. you can expect to see more states adopt that. the reason the clinton campaign is in michigan today aside from the fact that it is a state they need to win is that is what they call a game day state. they don't have no excuse early voting. i think more states will move in that direction. >> we'll see you later. >>> lets are get to the market rally. bob pisani on the floor of the stock exchange. >> still near highs of the day. advancing to declining stocks. we have had market leadership in the banks. yields have been up. regions financial new high. also not surprising strength in technology stocks. imm up almost 2%. those are two groups that have done very well for this quarter overall but other ones you moig say i'm surprised to see for example drug stocks. it has been down 6%. you see it up 1.5%. some people say divided government might
we have seen in states like nevada very high turnout of latinos. same is true in the state of florida. in florida more people voted early than at all in 2012. that is a sign that this is catching on with the public. you can expect to see more states adopt that. the reason the clinton campaign is in michigan today aside from the fact that it is a state they need to win is that is what they call a game day state. they don't have no excuse early voting. i think more states will move in that...
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the film opens in theaters today. >> nevada regulators have okayed a jimmy buffett casino license. he has a presence in sin city since 2003 through his margaritaville event. >> big oil and the obama administration sparring over high fuel prices and drilling. joining us to give us the hits, runs and errors is john kingston. john, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> tell us where things stand right now. we know that prices have been up there. we've seen prices creeping up at the pump. where do you have expect that we're going to be let's say in another month to two months? >> another month to two month, things are starting to look very tight. it's been interesting reading a lot of analysis, it tended to shift weight from the idea to it's all iran to, well, we've got a lot of tightness out of cuts ought of sudan and yes, ma'am -- yemen and syria. i question whether they're able to getting enough ships to get the oil out. my new theory is there are multiple mark riches out there, the way he helped the ayatollah, that there may be shadowy middle men that may help the iranians get t
the film opens in theaters today. >> nevada regulators have okayed a jimmy buffett casino license. he has a presence in sin city since 2003 through his margaritaville event. >> big oil and the obama administration sparring over high fuel prices and drilling. joining us to give us the hits, runs and errors is john kingston. john, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> tell us where things stand right now. we know that prices have been up there. we've seen prices...
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. >>> anyway, tesla opening the doors of the factory in nevada offering a massive facility to start making battery sells next year. 2 million square feet has been built out. that is a fraction of the 10 million will have when completed. aims to produce batteries in time for the launch. in addition to be sees out, also unveiled master plan for tesla's future growth. news conference addressed how to pay for the plan and the gig gentleman factory. >> we're seeing very good. participation from suppliers. you know, we're expected essentially funded with model s and x revenue with money we have right now. potentially with a modest capital raise, but i wouldn't say a significant one. musk says the factory could potentially support 1.5 million vehicles a year. are we worried about production goals? >> it's very tough. >> got to get to where he's going, but we hope he makes it. in the meantime let's talk apple stock. that stock on the move after reporting results atop expectations. >> good morning. >> will i was trying to make the case to joe not only that there was a beat because the expectations
. >>> anyway, tesla opening the doors of the factory in nevada offering a massive facility to start making battery sells next year. 2 million square feet has been built out. that is a fraction of the 10 million will have when completed. aims to produce batteries in time for the launch. in addition to be sees out, also unveiled master plan for tesla's future growth. news conference addressed how to pay for the plan and the gig gentleman factory. >> we're seeing very good....
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they realize that if they carry ohio, wisconsin, nevada, that mitt romney cannot get to 270 electoral votes without taking a very, very unlikely state away. so this is a very important place, just as ohio is important to president obama, and the closing argument that mitt romney is making is the one that has been his go-to for the entire year, which is look at the record, look at what barack obama said he was going to do, look at what he's done while the president is trying to make a recovery case, we're on the right track, the mitt romney argument is we haven't gotten where we need to go and he's going to be making that all weekend. >> people on the floor trying to look at the effect of the storm and the recovery on tuesday. is it possible that because in the northeast states that are normally blue, have lower turnout, the president actually does win on the electoral vote but the governor wins on the popular vote? >> reporter: that is possible. it's very -- you have to say it's very unlikely by looking at history at how few times that's happened. but we have an extremely close popula
they realize that if they carry ohio, wisconsin, nevada, that mitt romney cannot get to 270 electoral votes without taking a very, very unlikely state away. so this is a very important place, just as ohio is important to president obama, and the closing argument that mitt romney is making is the one that has been his go-to for the entire year, which is look at the record, look at what barack obama said he was going to do, look at what he's done while the president is trying to make a recovery...
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overwhelming dominance by the president of the hispanic vote, states like colorado where we are right now, or nevada. so ohio may be a better shot for mitt romney. as i mentioned, i was talking to a romney strategist the other day and said, well, you're getting closer in florida, but you're still far behind in ohio. and his answer was we need both of them. >> yeah, in some ways maybe tonight's aimed at an economically challenged woman in ohio as someone wrote earlier in the week. john, we'll see you tonight of course. do not miss coverage of the president shpresidential debate. >>> let's get to rick santelli. >> actually it's proven to bere. >>> let's get to rick santelli. >> actually it's proven to bedet presidential debate. >>> let's get to rick santelli. >> actually it's proven to be presidential debate. >>> let's get to rick santelli. >> actually it's proven to bepr. >>> let's get to rick santelli. >> actually it's proven to be a perfect segue. because in the end, whether you believe polls or not, it's exactly what i'm going to talk about regarding data. polls are basically surveys. do people ac
overwhelming dominance by the president of the hispanic vote, states like colorado where we are right now, or nevada. so ohio may be a better shot for mitt romney. as i mentioned, i was talking to a romney strategist the other day and said, well, you're getting closer in florida, but you're still far behind in ohio. and his answer was we need both of them. >> yeah, in some ways maybe tonight's aimed at an economically challenged woman in ohio as someone wrote earlier in the week. john,...
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i'm talking about real estate in georgia, nevada, that real estate is relatively inexpensive on an international scale. you have a house, eventually you keep that house unless you borrow too much money, but that is the problem. equity. equity. >> go ahead. sorry. >> mcdonald's will still be around no matter what crisis will happen in the world. johnson & johnson will still be around. procter & gamble as well as the european blue chip companies and asian blue chip companies. i'm not sure that sovereign bonds will still be around. that is another issue. >> the rule of law to protect our land, i see what you're saying now. so the financial collapse really means a huge devaluation of all of our purchasing power for all currencies, but that could still be maintained. some value would be maintained in equities? >> yes. >> you would have to assume there's a stock exchange to sell it to someone else. rule of law, you won't need people guarding your property. i've seen too many movies, marc, like "the road" and some of these other things. i don't know. "fat man." >> i don't watch movies, i watch reality
i'm talking about real estate in georgia, nevada, that real estate is relatively inexpensive on an international scale. you have a house, eventually you keep that house unless you borrow too much money, but that is the problem. equity. equity. >> go ahead. sorry. >> mcdonald's will still be around no matter what crisis will happen in the world. johnson & johnson will still be around. procter & gamble as well as the european blue chip companies and asian blue chip companies....
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the one place you might want to look here, nevada, florida, north carolina and virginia. those are all potentially in play because they had some improvement in the unemployment rate and if that had not been there, they might have been for romney. i would like to give you a definitive answer. you have the level of unemployment and you have the change. that's what makes this a horse race, simon. >> it's fascinating to see that the way you slice and dice going into the election whether it's turnout or amazing. steve, thank you very much. as the race for the presidency enters its final lap, what about concerns of small businesses? we'll put them on the television next going straight to the source and sitting down with co-founder and co-ceo of warby parker. they make glasses online and they'll open the first store in manhattan very soon. see what they have to say. interesting take. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back in
the one place you might want to look here, nevada, florida, north carolina and virginia. those are all potentially in play because they had some improvement in the unemployment rate and if that had not been there, they might have been for romney. i would like to give you a definitive answer. you have the level of unemployment and you have the change. that's what makes this a horse race, simon. >> it's fascinating to see that the way you slice and dice going into the election whether it's...
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found cruz had a two-point lead over trump, but that was before trump's big wins in south carolina and nevada. on the geopolitical front, there are some reports that iran has test fired two ballistic missiles at a target some 870 miles away with the phrase "israel must be wiped out" written on it. the fars news agent showed video of the rockets being fired. that comes as vice president joe biden visits israel as part of a u.s. tour. and it comes as a u.s. state department spokesman criticized another missile launch, saying they planned to bring it before the u.n. security council. >> some of them. some of them. joining us now for the next two hours, our very special guest, jack welch, executive chairman of the jack welch management institute. he's also the authorov of "the real-life nba," also, how long were you the ceo of general electric? >> 21 years. >> 21 years. the research, was that 1981 or so? when did you start? >> right, '80. '81. >> revenue was? >> $25 billion. >> when you left? >> $130. >> stock went from split adjusted -- >> it went up a lot. >> it was like a $1 a share. and it we
found cruz had a two-point lead over trump, but that was before trump's big wins in south carolina and nevada. on the geopolitical front, there are some reports that iran has test fired two ballistic missiles at a target some 870 miles away with the phrase "israel must be wiped out" written on it. the fars news agent showed video of the rockets being fired. that comes as vice president joe biden visits israel as part of a u.s. tour. and it comes as a u.s. state department spokesman...
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. >> nevada. >> i like it. >> hey, guys, i have to tell you, my favorite line in the speech was when he said he was defending health care and he said call your mom, waum her through the application, it will give her some peace of mind, give you some peace of mind and, besides, she'll appreciate hearing from you. boehner didn't want to smile, but he couldn't help it. >> maybe we'll go to the m.y.r.a. website and see if it works. >> is it myra or m.y.r.a.? >> m. wrmpt r.a. >> without a trace of irony, people are shoveling snow in florida. without a trace of irony. are there any rescue ships out of antarctica or not? >> i raised that because i knew we had to go to commercial. john, thank you very much. we will talk to you very soon. >>> when he come back, house budget committee chairman paul ryan will give us his reaction to the president's vow to act alone to push through his economic agenda. that is coming at 8:00 a.m. eastern time. >>> next, more pressure on yahoo!'s yeo, ma ris ka mayer. [ tires screech ] [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owne
. >> nevada. >> i like it. >> hey, guys, i have to tell you, my favorite line in the speech was when he said he was defending health care and he said call your mom, waum her through the application, it will give her some peace of mind, give you some peace of mind and, besides, she'll appreciate hearing from you. boehner didn't want to smile, but he couldn't help it. >> maybe we'll go to the m.y.r.a. website and see if it works. >> is it myra or m.y.r.a.? >>...
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it's wisconsin, ohio, pennsylvania, nevada, virginia, new hampshire, places like that. so we saw, you know, momentary break in political ads and now back at it with the presidential race and open u.s. senate seat that could be the -- >> i'm trying to get at whether the people -- >> transfer. >> in wisconsin really were voting to sort of back you on what you did with public unions and collective bargaining and whether to expect people in ohio to come to the same conclusion or whether it was the recall that they didn't like what was being done to you. >> i think less the last point. i think, though, what i, for example, i told mitt romney after all this is, if you come to wisconsin and you think you can win because i'm a republican, you're a republican, the "r" next to the name is republican, you're not going to win. coming in wisconsin, viewing as a republican and reformer. and if he's the guy that those independent, swing voters that voted for me say, you know what? he's got the guts to take on the tough issues which i believe he does and laid out a plan and got the bac
it's wisconsin, ohio, pennsylvania, nevada, virginia, new hampshire, places like that. so we saw, you know, momentary break in political ads and now back at it with the presidential race and open u.s. senate seat that could be the -- >> i'm trying to get at whether the people -- >> transfer. >> in wisconsin really were voting to sort of back you on what you did with public unions and collective bargaining and whether to expect people in ohio to come to the same conclusion or...
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there was a meeting that took place in las vegas during the nevada campaign. >> i like this story. >> exactly. during the primary, where newt gingrich met with sheldon adelson, but it was also reported that so did mitt romney. it is to mitt romney's advantage for sheldon adelson to keep funding newt gingrich, because it splits that vote. >> do you know this or are you -- >> i'm just speculating. i'm totally speculating. but that's how you do bank shots. and why? because romney in sheldon adelson's mind, again, i am projecting, is better on israel issues where he really cares than he thinks that barack obama is. so, you do the bank shot and you continue to fund speaker gingrich. >> right. is the pain, though, of all of the animosity that's created -- the journal yesterday said it's corrosive, what is happening in the republican party. you call it a bank shot. i see that. but i also wonder whether long term too much damage gets done at the same time. >> are you talking about the damage, the collateral damage -- >> collateral damage. >> super pac. >> no, no. but the collateral damage of
there was a meeting that took place in las vegas during the nevada campaign. >> i like this story. >> exactly. during the primary, where newt gingrich met with sheldon adelson, but it was also reported that so did mitt romney. it is to mitt romney's advantage for sheldon adelson to keep funding newt gingrich, because it splits that vote. >> do you know this or are you -- >> i'm just speculating. i'm totally speculating. but that's how you do bank shots. and why? because...